Michigan lottery winner charged with welfare fraud

A Michigan lottery winner has been charged with two counts of welfare fraud after collecting food stamps and using public medical assistance despite having won more than $700,000. If convicted of the two felony charges, Amanda Clayton, 25, could face up to four years in prison. WDIV-TV's Steve Garagiola reports.

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Amanda Clayton holds her $1 million lottery check. The state says Clayton, who continued to get food stamps, has been removed from the program.